Munc-18

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Munc-18 (an acronym for mammalian uncoordinated-18) proteins are the mammalian homologue of unc-18 proteins (which can be found in organisms such as the C. elegans) and are a member of the Sec1/Munc18-like (SM) protein family. Munc-18 proteins have been identified as essential components of the synaptic vesicle fusion protein complex and are crucial for the regulated exocytosis of neurons and neuroendocrine cells.[1]

Function

Munc-18 binds syntaxin and forms a syntaxin/munc-18 complex which is thought to precede and/or regulate the formation of vesicle priming, a process mediated by VAMP, SNAP-25 and syntaxin.[2] Munc18-1, a member of the SM family, has multiple roles in exocytosis.[3] It directly promotes syntaxin stability and either controls the spatially correct assembly of core complexes for SNARE-dependent fusion, or acts as a direct component of the fusion machinery through the interaction with SNARE core.[4] Munc18a, which binds specifically to the N-terminal of syntaxin, causes a conformation change, activating syntaxin, which in turn connects to the ternary-SNARE complex.[5] Deletion of munc18-1 leads to a defect in secretory vesicle docking.[6] Furthermore, the munc18-1 deficient mouse is the first mouse model wherein neurotransmitter secretion is completely absent. This mouse model is appropriately titled the "silent mouse."[7]

Mechanism

This outline below presents a broad modeling of how Munc-18 is thought to play a role in vesicle docking and fusion, allowing for intentional exocytosis.[8] As it is a combined preliminary modeling, more research is necessary to fully understand the role of Munc-18 in this process.

  1. Munc18-1 binds to a closed form of syntaxin-1, blocking SNARE complex formation. This is thought to affect vesicle docking
  2. Munc13 opens syntaxin-1, Munc18-1 is translocated to the SNARE complex, which releases the inhibitory effect, allowing assembly (specifically of the alpha helix 4 part bundle)
  3. It is thought that Munc18-1 stabilizes the formed trans-SNARE complex, preventing its dissociation
  4. The SNARE complex, potentially with the assistance of Munc-18 brings the membranes together and causes fusion

Family members

The following is a list of human munc-18 proteins:

protein gene
symbol name
MUNC18-1 STXBP1 syntaxin binding protein 1
MUNC18-2 STXBP2 syntaxin binding protein 2
MUNC18-3 STXBP3 syntaxin binding protein 3
MUNC18-4 STXBP4 syntaxin binding protein 4
MUNC18-5 STXBP5 syntaxin binding protein 5
MUNC18-6 STXBP6 syntaxin binding protein 6

See also

References

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